What does Texas SR83 do?
SR83 is a ceremonial Senate Resolution honoring the life of Mary Alice Eady. It creates no new statutory requirements, regulatory authority, or compliance obligations for any business entity in Texas. No action is required.
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Government Affairs & Regulatory Compliance Analysis
SR83 is a ceremonial Senate Resolution honoring the life of Mary Alice Eady. It creates no new statutory requirements, regulatory authority, or compliance obligations for any business entity in Texas. No action is required.
Sen. Bryan Hughes·Senate Bill·1st Special Session
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Key implementation requirements and action items for compliance with this legislation
None. This resolution does not trigger "change in law" provisions, force majeure clauses, or require amendments to Master Service Agreements (MSAs) or vendor contracts.
None. No changes to personnel policies, HR manuals, or mandatory training curriculums are necessary.
None. This legislation creates no new filing obligations or data retention requirements.
None. There are no fiscal impacts, fee increases, or surcharges associated with this resolution.
None. The text is finite and ceremonial. There is no regulatory gray zone or risk of future agency overreach regarding this specific resolution.
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Common questions about SR83
SR83 is a ceremonial Senate Resolution honoring the life of Mary Alice Eady. It creates no new statutory requirements, regulatory authority, or compliance obligations for any business entity in Texas. No action is required.
SR83 was authored by Texas Senator Bryan Hughes during the 1st Special Session.
SR83 was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on August 15, 2025.
The regulatory priority for SR83 is rated as "low". Businesses and organizations should review the legislation to understand potential impacts.
The cost impact of SR83 is estimated as "low". This may vary based on industry and implementation requirements.
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Key dates for SR83: Effective date is 2025-09-01. Consult with legal counsel regarding applicability.
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